Implemented fizzbuzz graders, updated values

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Brandon John 2017-03-13 18:09:28 -05:00
parent 6a6820ed63
commit 73c78ce453
8 changed files with 60 additions and 25 deletions

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test_case = raw_input()
if test_case == "1":
print "42"
if test_case == "2":
print "97"
if test_case == "3":
print "128"

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n = input()
n = int(raw_input())
for i in range(1, n + 1):
if i % 3 == 0 and i % 5 == 0:
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print 'Buzz'
else:
print i

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title: Fizz Buzz 1
category: Programming
value: 30
value: 50
author: wiresboy
autogen: false
programming: true
grader_language: python
test_cases: 3
time_limit: 500
memory_limit: 256000

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I still need to do the graders.

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test_case = raw_input()
if test_case == "1":
print "27"
if test_case == "2":
print "31"
if test_case == "3":
print "42"
if test_case == "4":
print "72"
if test_case == "5":
print "81"
if test_case == "6":
print "99"
if test_case == "7":
print "128"
if test_case == "8":
print "141"

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def grade(random, key):
if key.find("PUT A NEW KEY HERE!!!!") != -1:
return True, "Correct!"
return False, "Nope."
n = int(raw_input())
for i in range(1, n + 1):
if i % 3 == 0 and i % 5 == 0:
print 'FizzBuzz'
elif i % 3 == 0:
print 'Fizz'
elif i % 5 == 0:
print 'Buzz'
else:
print i

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title: Fzz Buzz 2
category: Programming
value: 200
value: 350
hint: Have fun!
author: wresboy
autogen: false
programming: true
grader_language: python
test_cases: 8
time_limit: 1000
memory_limit: 256000

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I still need to do the execution grader, and probably introduce some sort of limits to prevent the contestant from having a print "1,2,fizz,4,buzz..." type program. A length limit would probably be sufficient.
I also need to add a program validator, that checks for the characters "i", "I", and "?".
We will need to disable "eval()", "exec()", globals (in python), etc.
Backup hint: `Don't use the characters "i", "I", and "?".`